February 1, 2006 / Front Page

Currently, LIPA can produce at most 6,100 megawatts of power a day, up from 5,000 megawatts three years ago, and by 2010, it is projected that Long Island will need 7,500 megawatts a day to meet Long Island More...

On Sunday, January 8, the Massapequa Lacrosse Club kicked off its annual clinic for boys and girls ages five through 13. Over 250 Massapequa children attended this event at Sportstime in Massapequa. More...

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Joseph Caridi, who lived in the Amityville area for 48 years, was the owner and founder of Long Island Sandblast Service in East Massapequa and a member of several local organizations to which he devoted his time and energy. More...

Massapequa Park Residents celebrate opening of exhibit at Cradle of Aviation: Ernie and Rose Finamore of Massapequa Park took part in a World War II-style USO dance at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. More...

NASA Astronaut thanks Lindenhurst resident for helping to make moon mission a success: During a visit to the Cradle of Aviation Museum, former NASA Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon met with Massapequa Park resident Ernest Fin More...

There are times when there is a big difference between what you want and what you get. The possibility of that difference is our primary concern about a housing plan under review by the Town of Oyster Bay. More...

Dear Editor: The fourth grade at Aviston Elementary, located in south Illinois, is learning about the United States and the different environments, climates, resources and highlights found in each region. More...